A specific type of heat transfer material, suitable for inkjet or laser printers, is engineered to adhere to fabrics through the application of heat. This material enables the creation of personalized designs on garments and other textiles. For instance, individuals may use this method to produce custom t-shirts featuring unique graphics or text.
The utilization of this medium offers several advantages. It allows for the cost-effective production of small-batch or one-off customized items, eliminating the need for minimum order quantities often associated with traditional screen printing. Historically, methods for transferring images onto fabric were more cumbersome, requiring specialized equipment and expertise. This material provides a more accessible and user-friendly alternative.
Subsequent sections will explore the different types of this material, the application process, and tips for achieving optimal results, including considerations for fabric type and design complexity. Further discussion will address maintenance and longevity to ensure durable and visually appealing results.